12-26-2020
06:49
- last edited on
11-25-2024
10:37
by
EstuardoFitbit
12-26-2020
06:49
- last edited on
11-25-2024
10:37
by
EstuardoFitbit
I want to like this sense alot but the design is awful, the left side button is constantly being pushed whenever I'm flexing my wrist, pushups, biking, etc...resulting in my tracked activities being paused constantly. The heart monitor is less accurate than my ionic. I can't understand how such a design flaw got through R&D, after researching it's a quite common complaint people have. It's a deal breaker for me unless there's a fix. I'll give it a week then I'll probably be returning it to amazon. Hopefully your next series of watches have a better design. I'll just muttle through a bit longer with my ionic or try another brand.
12-26-2020 07:20
12-26-2020 07:20
@ProjectAdam33, do you wear the Sense on your right arm? That is the only it would seem that the wrist would be able to depress the button. I have not experienced that problem, so just curious.
12-26-2020 07:53
12-26-2020 07:53
No, I wear it on my non-dominant left wrist as recommended. The problem seems to be that the button can be triggered by pressure towards the bottom of the watch not just the side. The area able to be triggered is too large.
12-26-2020 07:59
12-26-2020 07:59
@ProjectAdam33 wrote:No, I wear it on my non-dominant left wrist as recommended. The problem seems to be that the button can be triggered by pressure towards the bottom of the watch not just the side. The area able to be triggered is too large.
That is interesting. I wear mine on the left arm, and i tried to twist and push the Sense against the arm enough to depress the button and could not do it. In fact, I often have a hard time pressing the button with my finger when I want to stop and exercise or change screens.